This Spring, What COVID-19 Rules Should You Expect?

The majority of domestic restrictions in Denmark have been lifted. However, it is still necessary to wear a mask while flying. Aside from that, COVID-19 does not apply to travelers who use public transport.

This Spring, What COVID-19 Rules Should You Expect?

Denmark was the first European member state to abolish COVID-19 restrictions. remains a safe destination and has no worries about the virus. There are still rules that must be followed to allow you to travel to the Scandinavian countries.

Entry requirements for travelers from EU/EEA countries

Travel restrictions have been lifted by the Danish government for EU citizens. According to the official Danish website for Coronavirus information, EU citizens can travel to Denmark without a visaoperations.com report or vaccination certificate.

Travelers from Third Countries Must Meet Entry Requirements

Third-country nationals, on the other hand, are allowed to enter Denmark provided they have a valid certificate of vaccination or recovery. For those who are not vaccinated, a PCR test must take place within 24 hours. Self-tests will not be accepted by the Danish authorities.

To take a test or view your results, you will need to register at www. covidresults.DK Your results will be delivered within 48 hours. Most PCR-test results will be available within 24 hours. You are advised to repeat the test if you do not receive your results within 48 hours. The rapid test sites will be closed starting March 6. The authority warns about testing requirements in the country and suggests that you may be able to do rapid tests with private providers,"

The Danish authorities recognize as valid for entry all vaccines that have been approved by the European Medicines Agency and the World Health Organisation (WHO). These include:

AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine

Johnson and Johnson

Moderna

Pfizer/BioNTech

Sinopharm

Sinovac

COVAXIN

Covovax

Nuvaxovid

Restrictions on Domestic COVID-19

The majority of domestic restrictions in Denmark have been lifted. However, it is still necessary to wear a mask while flying. Aside from that, COVID-19 does not apply to travelers who use public transport.

The website points out that it is also encouraged with a focus on the testing effort in relation to employees in elderly care and on services for visitors to nursing homes and other social services.

It is a good idea to attend sporting and cultural events. Organizers may ask attendees to practice social distancing or get tested.

Cafes, bars, and restaurants are not subject to any restrictions, but private businesses and cultural institutions can still require a Coronavirus passport to use a face mask in public spaces.

The World Health Organisation (WHO), data shows that the total number of cases with a positive diagnosis in Denmark has increased to 2,803,857 since the pandemic began. Additionally, there have been 4,687 deaths. In the past seven days, the country has seen approximately 112,194 cases of infection and 226 deaths.

The country has one the highest vaccination rates in Europe, with 81.7 percent of its population having received the primary vaccines and 62.4 percent receiving their booster shots.


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